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    Drain
    /drān/

    verb

    • 1. cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty, dry, or drier: "we drained the swimming pool" Similar empty (out)remove the contents ofvoidclear (out)Opposite fill
    • 2. deprive of strength or vitality: "his limbs were drained of all energy"

    noun

  2. The meaning of DRAIN is to draw off (liquid) gradually or completely. How to use drain in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Drain.

  3. If you drain something, you remove the liquid from it, usually by pouring it away or allowing it to flow away, and if something drains, liquid flows away or out of it: Drain the pasta thoroughly . We drained the pond and filled it with fresh water .

  4. Drain definition: to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration. See examples of DRAIN used in a sentence.

  5. 1. A pipe or channel by which liquid is drawn off. 2. Medicine A device, such as a tube, inserted into the opening of a wound or body cavity to facilitate discharge of fluid or purulent material.

  6. noun. a pipe through which liquid is carried away. synonyms: drainpipe, waste pipe. see more. a transverse and totally enclosed drain under a road or railway. drain that allows water on the deck of a vessel to flow overboard. a waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water.

  7. 1. a pipe or channel that carries off water, sewage, etc. 2. an instance or cause of continuous diminution in resources or energy; depletion. 3. surgery. a device, such as a tube, for insertion into a wound, incision, or bodily cavity to drain off pus, etc. 4. electronics.

  8. Synonyms for DRAIN: pump, tap, suck, empty, siphon, bleed, draw (off), evacuate; Antonyms of DRAIN: fill, water, wash, soak, wet, bathe, drench, flood.

  9. Definition of drain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. a pipe or hole that takes away waste liquids or water: She poured the dirty water down the drain. a drain on sth. something that uses or wastes a lot of money or energy: Keeping these people in prison is a huge drain on government finances.

  11. Jul 20, 2024 · It’s full of dirty water. ( transitive, ergative) To convert a perennially wet place into a dry one. They had to drain the swampy land before the parking lot could be built. ( transitive) To deplete of energy or resources. The stress of this job is really draining me.

  12. Definition of drain noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  13. a : to cause (a liquid) to flow away from something or to leave the surface of something. When the beans have cooked long enough to be tender, drain off the water and set them aside. b : to take (something important or valuable) from something.

  14. Drain definition: To draw off (a liquid) by a gradual process.

  15. drain /dreɪn/ n. a pipe or channel that carries off water, sewage, etc. an instance or cause of continuous diminution in resources or energy; depletion. a device, such as a tube, for insertion into a wound, incision, or bodily cavity to drain off pus, etc. down the drain ⇒ wasted.

  16. drain. verb. /dreɪn/. Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] drain (something) to make something empty or dry by removing all the liquid from it; to become empty or dry in this way Drain and rinse the pasta. The marshes have been drained.

  17. If you drain something, you remove the liquid from it, usually by pouring it away or allowing it to flow away, and if something drains, liquid flows away or out of it: Drain the pasta thoroughly . We drained the pond and filled it with fresh water .

  18. drain. A drain is a pipe, channel, or other structure that is used to carry away excess or unwanted water or liquid waste from a particular area or system. This could be in a residential, commercial, or natural environment. The term can also refer to the act of removing such water or liquid waste.

  19. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Food drain1 /dreɪn/ verb 1 liquid a) [ transitive] to make the water or liquid in something flow away The swimming pool is drained and cleaned every winter. drain something from something Brad drained all the oil from the engine.

  20. Drain definition: to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration. See examples of DRAIN used in a sentence.

  21. the system of pipes, openings in the ground, or other devices that are used for carrying away waste matter and water: There was an unpleasant smell coming from the drains. We need someone to come and unblock the drains. Blocked drains can cause flooding.

  22. noun. drain· age ˈdrā-nij. 1. : the act, process, or mode of draining. also : something drained off. 2. : a device for draining : drain. also : a system of drains. 3. : an area or district drained. Examples of drainage in a Sentence.

  23. a pipe or hole that takes away waste liquids or water: She poured the dirty water down the drain. a drain on sth. something that uses or wastes a lot of money or energy: Keeping these people in prison is a huge drain on government finances.

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